Which rim?

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    I'm tending to lean towards the first one. Not just because it's an 18 (I can get it in 17. I just like the broadness of spokes. What do you guys think?
     
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    18" rims and tires for my car for 830 FTMFW BRAND NEW
     
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    You should just tell us what type of rims you are looking at
     
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    This rim on this car... but in 18 instead of the 15s on it now.

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    no 18s on that car please
     
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    hehehe...17's would probably be sufficient Ray. IMO, powdercoated to match the bottom half color!:yumyum: ...IMO.;)

    That rim choice is nyyyce!
     
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    lol, haven't you guys learnt that when an idea gets into an Australians head....it is a done deal.

    18s all the way baby.....I'm to used to the 20s I had on my statesman back in Australia.

    I also just realised the Dylan reference in your username.
     
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    haha...yes I'm a Dylan fan...and have been long time, even before I came to MN! His home state of course! So Aussies are stubborn, eh? I have Norweigen blood in the veins, so I suffer from a similar stubborn disorder!! hahaha...probably the reason I love Rally racing too!
     
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    we gotta gooooo
    18's would look good if it was dropped imo
     
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    lowering will definetly happen. How far will depend entirely on what happens once the wheels go on.

    May even just need Legacy suspension with nolathane bushes and other little goodies to get it down to the right height.

    I've spent to much time on this forum because I just went back to parts department and priced a turbo engine at my cost.
     
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    [​IMG] quick chop of it.